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Zonta pops up to help

THE Zonta Group pop-up shop is back again with a range of pre-loved designer clothes on offer at the Noosa Junction store that has become a favourite with locals.
Zeconda, which will stock good-quality, pre-loved clothing and accessories at affordable prices, will help raise much-needed funds for the Zonta Club of Noosa to continue their work in domestic violence support and local activities.
Zeconda offers a great chance to buy pre-loved international designer-wear such as Giorgio Armani and Australian icon fashion designers such as Perri Cutten at a fraction of the price.
Fabulous shoes, handbags, scarves and costume jewellery are also on offer so customers can accessorise that new outfit all in the one shop, plus there is smart corporate wear on offer too.
This is a great chance to buy a new outfit for spring or summer or find a fabulous hat for that Melbourne Cup function, while supporting Zonta’s ongoing local projects which include the supply of breast cushions for breast cancer patients, bursaries and awards for young women studying at both secondary and tertiary institutions and the supply of care packs to women in crisis accommodation as a result of domestic violence.
Zonta also supplies birthing kits to disadvantaged women throughout the world who are forced to give birth in facilities without even the basic necessities.
Restock your wardrobe, take on a new image and at the same time assist in the raising of money to save lives and enrich those of others less advantaged.
The shop number is yet to be confirmed, but Zeconda will be opened from Monday 28 September to Friday 9 October from 8.30am to 4.30pm in the Noosa Junction.

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